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  • 10 things you may not have known about 1916 signatory Seán Mac Diarmada

    10 things you may not have known about 1916 signatory Seán Mac Diarmada

    A key, yet often unheralded, architect of the Rising. “The Irish patriotic spirit will die forever unless a blood sacrifice is made in the next few years.” – Seán Mac Diarmada. 1. He was born in Leitrim in 1883. Mac Diarmada hailed from Corranmore, close to Kiltyclogher in North Leitrim. The landscape was dotted with reminders […]

    11 years ago

  • 10 things you may not have known about 1916 signatory Thomas Clarke

    10 things you may not have known about 1916 signatory Thomas Clarke

    Arguably the biggest influence on the events of Easter 1916. “I and my fellow signatories believe we have struck the first successful blow for Irish freedom. The next blow, which we have no doubt Ireland will strike, will win through. In this belief, we die happy.” – Thomas Clarke. via Ireland.ie 1. The early years. […]

    11 years ago

  • There are reports of a fourth explosion in Brussels this morning

    There are reports of a fourth explosion in Brussels this morning

    Another evacuation is reportedly taking place in Brussels. Belgian media are reporting that a fourth, controlled explosion has taken place this morning in Brussels, following this morning’s attacks on Zaventem Airport and on two Metro stations. The controlled explosion took place at Wetstraat, a a principal road running through central and eastern Brussels. Belga: Fourth explosion […]

    11 years ago

  • 10 things you may not have known about 1916 signatory Joseph Mary Plunkett

    10 things you may not have known about 1916 signatory Joseph Mary Plunkett

    The life of an early 20th century ‘Algerian’ roller-skating champion. 1) He was born into wealth. Plunkett was born and raised on Fitzwilliam Street in Dublin, one of the city’s most affluent areas. His father, George Noble Plunkett, was made a Papal Count – one of the highest honours that could be bestowed on prominent Catholics […]

    11 years ago

  • 10 things you may not have known about 1916 signatory James Connolly

    10 things you may not have known about 1916 signatory James Connolly

    A man who believed that Irish freedom and socialism were inter-linked. In the first of our series about the signatories of the 1916 Proclamation, we look at James Connolly. We will feature a different signatory every day up to Easter Sunday.  “Parliamentary democracy gives to the worker the right to a voice in the selection […]

    11 years ago